Hyvää Pääsiäistä!


















Easter at Hanna's!! (mämmi is the last picture...yum!)














Helsinki Cathedral and exploring the city with Lisa






Zetor with Lisa, Ice Bar, Brrrrr..., Last week it was the fanny pack and now MC Hammer Pants What is happening here at Gina Tricot??
This weekend was Easter weekend here in Helsinki. I planned to go on a train to Espoo to visit with Hanna and her family, which was about 20 minutes out of the city. They invited me for dinner at her parent’s house and also to color eggs with the kids. I couldn’t wait! I was obviously excited about the delicious home-cooked Finnish meal, but also very much excited about coloring eggs. I love doing that! Always have and always will. Its one of my favorites about Easter besides the peeps and Cadbury eggs. To my surprise on Easter Sunday Tiki handed me a candy packet of Cadbury eggs. I was so happy!! She is the sweetest!! Although I missed my family this year on Easter, I was very happy to spend it with Hanna and her family. It was super nice for her to invite me. Easter commemorates the resurrection of Christ, but it also celebrates the arrival of spring. Finnish Easter traditions also combine these characteristics. At Easter the Finns welcome spring, though just a few days ago it was snowing…so I am yet to really call it Spring. Since there aren’t really many flowers blooming it doesn’t mean Finns don’t have Easter 'flowers'. They make them by hand, out of tissue paper and dyed feathers. Mämmi is traditional Finnish Easter dessert. Mämmi is a dark brown porridge made from water, rye flour and powdered rye malt. Sounds good right? Check the picture out to see what it looks like... I tried Mämmi at our monthly meeting last week along with other Easter desserts. I ate mämmi cold with sugar and some vanilla sauce. It was…how do you say…hmmm…DIFFERENT. Last Sunday, children with sooty faces and scarves tied round their heads were out carrying broomsticks and bunches of decorated willow twigs. Little girls dressed as witches go from door to door, reciting good luck poems in return for money and sweets (sounds like Trick or Treating) I don’t have any kids in the building where I live so I happened to miss all this action last week, but I read about it and heard about it from my coworkers. It is also said that the kids will tap their relatives and neighbors with sprigs of willow and wish them good luck and health for the next year. Also, this weekend Lisa Julius (a GROW ambassador from Winter Park to Estonia) visited me. I was excited for her to see the city and to see a familiar face. The weather was beautiful Saturday so she went on the tour of Helsinki, the same one I had taken by bus when I arrived. It is def worth it! The bus takes you around the Helsinki Cathedral and Senate Square and the Orthodox church and also over to the Sport Museum and passes the art museums as well. It’s def a must if you come to visit Helsinki. Next we went to Zetor to eat. In some ways the restaurant sums up the unique Finnish approach to life. Named after a Czech manufacturer, the chaotic decor includes seating around real tractors and it felt like we were eating inside a chicken coop with chicken wire around us. hahaha The menu has many options, ranging from traditional Finnish reindeer steaks to beef steaks and Russian blinis. Great food and the atmosphere makes it! We then headed to the Ice Bar. I think its something for the tourists for sure but we had a great time! Next we went to the Grand Casino. We played some slots for awhile and entertained ourselves but in the end lost a little money. Oh Well! Sunday we woke up and went to Nolla for a reggae buffet breakfast. It was so great to hear some reggae and we were both happy to enjoy our time together. Afterward we met with Tiki at Café Strindberg for a coffee and then we ended up meeting one of Lisa’s friends that is a travel advisor for Helsinki and went for tea. Afterward we walked around the city and explored the inside of the Helsinki Cathedral. Before we knew it it was time for Lisa to be back on the ferry to Estonia. It was such a great time spent and I was happy to see her. Lisa has just started her program in Estonia in April and I was eager to learn what she has experienced so far. That night I went over to Tiki’s friends place to experience more Easter treats. It was a wonderful end to a fabulous weekend! Hope everyone had a great Easter, too. Miss all of you!!
3 comments:
Hey Shannon I had a great time this weekend! Thanks again for showing me around Finland. Enjoy the rest of your stay and tell Tiki I said hi!
Sounds like you had a GREAT Easter weekend! The coloring of the Easter eggs looks like ya'll had a lot of fun (I always remember the vinegar smell) and trick or treat on Easter...lol. You even got some Cadbury eggs! Way to go!....Todd :-)
P.S. Going to Gainesville to see the orange and Blue game with my Dad. I'll let you know how it goes. It's my first Gator game. Wooohoooo!!
Oh my dear, Easter without you, but your story was a good one and the children seemed to enjoy it "painting" their Easter Eggs. Looks like someone bought Hanna's Mom some yellow flowers. Nice. Hope all is well and I'm counting the days to hear that you are in "shorts and flipflops" LOL Love you dear gal. What was the main dish for Easter dinner? Looks like the table was set for a goodly bit of people and everything looked lovely.
BK,
Mombo
Post a Comment